A band may refer to A band radio , a range of radio frequencies A Band , a musical improvisation group, originally from Nottingham, England A band , the anisotropic band in sarcomeres A band , a rock band from Suffolk, England A musical ensemble band , a group of musicians See also A disambiguation disambig ... more details
Wiktionary bandBand may refer to TOC right Clothing, jewelry, and accessories Bands neckwear , two pieces ... or bandoleer, an ammunition belt Belt clothing Wedding ring or wedding band Strap , an elongated flap or ribbon, usually of fabric or leather Science and technology Band radio , a range of frequencies or wavelengths used in radio transmission and radar Rubber band , a short length of rubber and latex formed in the shape of a loop M bius strip or M bius band, an artifact with interesting topological features Band mathematics , an idempotent semigroup Spectral bands , part of the optical spectra of polyatomic systems Metals and semiconductors Valence band Conduction bandBand gap Medicine ... A group of animals, such as gorillas or coyote s Herd Flocking behavior Band cell , a type of white blood cell Protein band, see Coomassie Gastric band , a weight control measure Organizations ... Brazilian broadcast television network Rede Bandeirantes , nicknamed Band or Band Network The Band ... Society and government Band society , a small group of humans in a simple form of society The primary unit of Native Americans in the United States Band First Nations Canada , the primary unit of First Nations Government in Canada People Band surname Places Band, Mure in Romania B nd , a village in Hungary Music Band, a company of musicians see Musical ensemble Rock band Concert band School band , a group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together Marching band ... some type of marching and possibly other movements with their musical performance The Band , a Canadian American rock and roll group The Band album The Band album , its eponymous album released in 1969 See also lookfrom Band intitle Band Banding disambiguation Drum and bugle corps disambiguation Stripe disambiguation disambiguation cs Band da B nd de Band eo Band fr Bande ko id Band it Band nl Band ja sk P s sv Band ... more details
MWband freq 2 endash 4  GHz The S band is part of the microwave radio bandband of the electromagnetic spectrum . It is defined by an IEEE standard for radio waves with frequencies that range from ... frequency SHF at 3.0  GHz. The S band is used by weather radar , surface ship radar , and some ... Space Station . The 10 cm radar short band ranges roughly from 1.55 to 5.2  GHz ... Digital Audio Radio Satellite DARS Broadcasting broadcast s in the S band from 2.31 to 2.36  GHz, currently used by Sirius XM Radio . More recently, it has approved for portions of the S band ... Eutelsat and SES Astra Astra were awarded each a 2 15  MHz portion of the S band by the European ..., 2009 and located at 10 East is currently the unique satellite in Europe operating on S band frequencies. In some countries, S band is used for Direct broadcast satellite Direct to Home satellite television unlike similar services in most countries, which use Ku band K sub u sub band . The frequency ... of the S band. Digital cordless telephones operate in this band too. Microwave oven s operate at 2495 or 2450  MHz. IEEE 802.16 a and 802.16e standards utilize a part of the frequency range of S band ... , nowrap 2.4 2.483 GHz is an ISM band used for unlicensed spectrum devices such as cordless phone ... operators have two S band allocations, 13 centimeter band 13 cm 2.4 GHz and 9 centimeter band 9 cm 3.4 GHz . Optical communications S band S band is also used in optical communications to refer to the wavelength ... also Electromagnetic interference at 2.4GHz Electromagnetic interference at 2.4 GHz ISM band Unified S Band System, an S Band communication system used in the Apollo program of manned spaceflight. SafeTRIP ... services based on S band communication. References reflist External links http www.terrestar.com ... S band satellite telemetry and housekeeping frequencies http www.tsgc.utexas.edu archive characterizations ... DEFAULTSORT S Band Category Microwave bands Category Telecommunications equipment bn ... more details
Other uses Band disambiguation Infobox musical artist background group or band name The Band image The Band 2005710051.jpg caption The Band in Hamburg, 1971 br Left to right Manuel, Danko, Robertson, and Helm ... Canadian musician Richard Bell website The Band was an acclaimed and influential roots rock group. The original ... members were notable musicians in their own right. The members of the Band first came together as they joined ... Tapes . Dylan continued to make various appearances with The Band, including a joint Bob Dylan and The Band 1974 Tour 1974 tour . Because they were always the band to various frontmen, Helm said the name The Band worked well when the group came into its own ref cite book last Hoskyns first Barney authorlink Barney Hoskyns title Across the Great Divide The Band and America publisher Hyperion year ... their 1968 debut Music from Big Pink featuring the single music single The Weight and 1969 s The Band album The Band . In 2004, The Weight was ranked the 41st best song of all time in The 500 Greatest ... Songs of All Time publisher RollingStone.com accessdate 2007 06 02 ref The Band broke up in 1976, officially ... by a young Martin Scorsese . The Band reformed in 1983 without guitar ist Robbie Robertson . They were ... as The Band Reunion and The Band is Back in 59 and 87 minute versions. Although the Band was always ... of All Time 50 The Band work Issue 946 publisher Rolling Stone date April 15, 2004 url http www.rollingstone.com news story 5939240 the immortals the greatest artists of all time 50 the band accessdate ... Award publisher Grammy.com accessdate 2008 12 28 ref Overview The Band s music fused many elements .... ref Hoskyns, 189 ref Singers Manuel, Danko, and Helm each brought a distinctive voice to the Band ... and Helm have stated that they saw Manuel as the Band s lead singer. Robertson was the group s chief songwriter, but he sang lead vocals on only three studio songs released by the Band To Kingdom Come ... of The Band , disputes the validity of Robertson s place as chief songwriter, as the Band s songs ... more details
Primary sources date August 2010 Infobox musical artist name A image caption background group or band ... John Mitchell 2008 2009 A are a United Kingdom British alternative rock band from Suffolk , England ... releasing their fourth album, Teen Dance Ordinance album Teen Dance Ordinance in 2005, the band took ... recently with Bowling for Soup , on their October 2010 UK tour. History The band known as A formed in Suffolk , England in the late 80s, as Grand Designs . The band was founded by twins, Jason and Adam ... Giles Perry joining in the early 90s. The members cited their influences as Rush band Rush , The Beach ... and released their debut LP How Ace Are Buildings in 1997. Also in 1997, the band briefly appeared in the music video for Anthem by The Wildhearts . The band found a healthy underground reception and even had a couple of low charting singles in the UK. After the mild success brought to the band by How Ace Are Buildings, bassist Stevie Swindon decided to quit the band. He was replaced by bassist and future .... The band then toured the world and enjoyed a small degree of success worldwide, especially in Germany ..., Nothing , which saw the band reach the UK top ten for the first time, hitting number 9, and the further ..., and charted at 18. The tour following Hi Fi Serious saw the band playing their largest venues ... of the year they won the Kerrang award for Best British Band . In 2004, their single Nothing ... an almost complete absence of the keyboards and sampling that marked the early sound of the band ... 95 on the UK charts. Hiatus Since the release of Teen Dance Ordinance in 2005, the band had been working ... of Busted band Busted , and has now become a successful producer, working with the likes of The Blackout band The Blackout , Kids in Glass Houses , and McFly band McFly . ref name verseonemagazine.com ... Perry, and artists such as McFly, as well as previously playing bass in Matt Willis band for his first album. He is also playing guitar and lead vocals in new hardcore punk band, Hexes band Hexes . Mark ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name If image If Band 1970.JPG caption The band in 1970 image size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels background group or band origin England ... Records Capitol , United Artists , Metromedia associated acts Crawler band Crawler , Procol Harum ... band formed in United Kingdom Britain in 1969. Referred to by Billboard magazine Billboard as unquestionably ... Dixon and Leon Russell as well as many of the classic rock bands of the day, such as Cream band Cream , Traffic band Traffic , Yes band Yes , Grand Funk Railroad , Ten Years After , Kiss band KISS .... The band was managed and its albums produced by Lew Futterman , who had previously produced US ... in Britain and Germany, where the band appeared on TV BBC s Top of the Pops Old Grey Whistle Test ... of 1972, the band had to come off the road in the middle of a US tour when Dick Morrissey ... of the break up, the band members went off to work on other projects. Consisting of essentially two clearly defined line ups, as well as an intermediate, transitional one, the original band had a heavier ... who had played together in US soul singer J. J. Jackson singer J.J. Jackson s band. If s original line up included Dave Quincy, who had also been in Jackson s band, on alto and tenor saxes, with Spike ... three musicians did not record with the band, with Wells going off to join Tubby Hayes . The definitive seven piece line up for the first incarnation of the band, with a more jazz rock oriented style ..., and Dick Morrissey on tenor and soprano saxes and flute. The above line up is possibly the band s best known, but the band was subject to other personnel changes. ref Logan, Nick &Woffinden, Bob ... Klaus Doldinger s Passport band Passport before going on to Strawbs , Jim Richardson went on to do studio session work, and Dennis Elliott joined the hugely successful group Foreigner band Foreigner . A new line up had Fiachra Trench Fi Trench and Dave Greenslade ex Colosseum band Colosseum on keyboards ... more details
ON was a solo project of Ken Andrews , which he started after the breakup of his previous band, Failure band Failure . The music of ON was not unlike that of Failure, in terms of Songwriter songwriting , but the overall sound was more based on Electronic music electronics , with less emphasis on guitar s and the typical Hard rock heavy rock sound. ON was signed to Epic Records in 1999, and the first single, Soluble Words , was released late that year. It contains four versions of the song, including a remix by Martin Gore of Depeche Mode , and an exclusive track called Your Sister Says John written by Andrews friend Jordon Zadorozny of Blinker the Star . After several months, ON s album Shifting Skin was released in June 2000. Ken then assembled a backing band, which consisted of drummer Tim Dow ex Shiner band Shiner Season to Risk , bassist Tommy Walter Abandoned Pools , guitarist Joey Sykes, and keyboardist Kevin Moore, and took ON on tour. Another single, Slingshot , was serviced to radio, but the album didn t sell well, and Epic eventually released Andrews from his contract. A second ON album, Make Believe , was released in 2002 via CD Baby and the iTunes Store . Also in 2002, he and Dow formed a new group called Year of the Rabbit band Year of the Rabbit . Currently, Andrews is working both as a solo artist and as a member of Digital Noise Academy, as well as being a sought after Record producer producer and session musician . External links Allmusic class artist id p420028 label On http www.kenandrews.com Ken Andrews official site DEFAULTSORT On Category American electronic music groups ... more details
primary sources date February 2010 Infobox musical artist name Will image caption background group or band origin Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada genre Electronic music Electronic br Ambient music Ambient years active 1991 1992 label Nettwerk associated acts Front Line Assembly br Delerium br Decree band Decree br Conjure One website current members past members Rhys Fulber br Chris Peterson producer Chris Peterson br John McRae br Jeff Stoddard first album only br Michael Balch second album only Will was a Canada Canadian electronic music act founded by Rhys Fulber and Chris Peterson producer Chris Peterson , both members of Front Line Assembly and Delerium at different times. The style was heavy medieval ambient industrial with sampled strings and featured growled vocals by John McRae, who later continued to work with Chris Peterson in the project Decree. Discography Pearl of Great Price album Pearl of Great Price 1991 Third Mind Word.Flesh.Stone 1992 Third Mind D j Vu 2000 COP International repackaging of Pearl... and Word... External links http www.mindphaser.com Mindphaser.com Front Line Assembly and associated projects, including Will http www.discogs.com artist Will Will at discogs.com http www.amazon.com Deja Vu Will dp B00004RDHD Will at amazon.com Front Line Assembly DEFAULTSORT Will Band Category Musical groups established in 1991 Category Musical groups disestablished in 1992 Category Musical groups from Vancouver Category Canadian electronic music groups Category Canadian industrial music groups Canada band stub electronic band stub ... more details
About the experimental band other uses A band disambiguation Infobox musical artist name The A Band image An Audience with Vince Earimal.jpg caption The A Band at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival , 2009. Back .... Front Andrew Fletcher, Greta Pistaceci. background group or band origin Nottingham , England genre ... Vest, Andrew Williams, Richard Youngs The A Band are a United Kingdom British musical collective formed in Nottingham in the late 1980s. In 2005, The Wire magazine The Wire compared the band s importance ... up of the group has never been fixed with many people all credited on various A Band releases as participants. Several are known only by single or nicknames. History Some of the early A Band members had ... of The A Band page 1 ref A core of members was based in Kettering , Northamptonshire around ... shifted there, with Well Crucial effectively ceasing to be. The A Band itself was founded at the behest of saxophonist Vince Earimal, who required a backing band, and the unit quickly became an ever ... performing with the band, is credited with their formation. ref name keenan1 Youngs joined upon moving ... came to a halt around 1994. The group never performed under the name A Band or any obvious permutation thereof they are occasionally listed as The A Band . Instead, the group used a different name ... s current DIY underground in the anarchic activities of The A Band page 2 ref the latter in commemoration ... almost always credited to A Band and these included several cassette releases, an LP on Siltbreeze and a 7 ... being edited by Youngs with artwork from Campbell and Plaistow. Much of the interest in the band ... to keep the band going, and the various members pursued music in smaller groups, or solo. ref name keenan2 Reformation In April 2007 the A Band reformed, perhaps due to renewed interest ... locates the roots of the UK s current DIY underground in the anarchic activities of The A Band page ... members, and have recorded for a forthcoming double album. In 2009 the A Band performed for a week at the Edinburgh ... more details
Infobox musical artist name No image caption background group or band origin Melbourne, Victoria , Australia genre Post punk years active 1987&ndash 1989 label Ultimate Records br Au Go Go Records current members past members Members see Members section below associated acts Whirlywirld br Hugo Klang br Orchestra of Skin and Bone br Max Q Australian band Max Q website No were an Australia n band, active during the late 1980s. They blended electronic music with nihilism nihilistic punk rock , in a similar fashion to New York s Suicide band Suicide . The band included Ollie Olsen , Marie Hoy , Michael Sheridan, and others. ref name McF McFarlane http web.archive.org web 20040419084449 www.whammo.com.au encyclopedia.asp?articleid 551 Ian Ollie Olsen entry. Retrieved 6 February 2010. ref ref name SpencerMarieH Spencer et al, 2007 http www.whiteroom.com.au howlspace whoswho PHPMuso.php?categorywho musos&userasks 30296 Hoy, Marie entry. Retrieved 5 February 2010. ref They released a self titled 12 EP 1988 and two LPs Glory For The Shit For Brains 1987 , and Once We Were Scum, Now We Are God 1989 . Discography Albums Glory For The Shit For Brains Ultimate Records small ULP001 small 1987 Once We Were Scum, Now We Are God Au Go Go Records small ANDA 94 small 1989 First pressing of LP included 7 200 Years Both albums were later issued on CD. EPs No 12 Au Go Go Records small ANDA 88 small 1988 Cell Are You Experienced? Bigot Death To The Users Of The World Members Marie Hoy keyboards, vocals, samples John Murphy musician John Murphy drums, percussion Thomas Hazelmyer tambourines, kazoo Ollie Olsen keyboards, vocals, sampler Michael Sheridan guitar Kevin McMahon bass guitar Notes Reflist colwidth 25em References refbegin cite encyclopedia last McFarlane first Ian authorlink Ian McFarlane encyclopedia Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop title Whammo Homepage url http web.archive.org ... Australia band stub ... more details
Infobox musical artist name image Plus Minus.jpg caption in August 2008 background group or band origin New York , United States USA genre Indie electronic br Indie pop years active 2001 present label TeenBeat Records TeenBeat , Absolutely Kosher Records Absolutely Kosher , & Records & , White Wabbit Records White Wabbit , BB Island associated acts Versus band Versus br Whysall Lane br Tuscadero br Bloodthirsty Butchers website http www.plusmin.us Official website current members James Baluyut br Patrick Ramos br Chris Deaner past members Margaret McCartney , or Plus Minus , is an United States American indietronic band formed in 2001. The band makes use of both electronic musical instrument electronic and traditional instruments, and has sought to use electronics to recreate traditional indie rock song forms and instrumental structures. The group has released two albums on each of the American indie labels Teenbeat Records and Absolutely Kosher Records Absolutely Kosher , and their track All I do was prominently featured in the soundtrack for the major film Wicker Park film Wicker Park . The group has developed a devoted following in Japan and Taiwan, ref name transform http www.transformonline.com music features 005532.php Transform interview with James Baluyut ref and has toured ... that James Baluyut contributed to a 2000 EP Drawn and Quartered issued by Versus band Versus , an influential indie rock band in which Baluyut played 2nd guitar. Robinson asked Baluyut to record an album ... band in mid 2001 before the album was released, with Versus drummer Patrick Ramos assuming ... then the band has usually employed Tony Zanella of True Love Always as a tour bassist. ref http www.c ... DVD of video clips in 2007. Subsequent to signing with Asolutely Kosher the band s recordings received distribution in central Europe through BB Island , and the band has since toured Germany and its ... and continental Europe. In late 2009 the band released the Japan only EP Thrown into the Fire , and also ... more details
Boys in the Band may refer to The Boys in the Band play The Boys in the Band play , by Mart Crowley The Boys in the Band The Boys in the Band film , adaptation directed by William Friedkin Boys in the Band DVD Boys in the Band DVD , by The Libertines disambig ... more details
Tiger Band is a nickname shared by a few collegiate marching bands Louisiana State University Tiger Marching Band Princeton University Band Clemson University Tiger Band disambig ... more details
Air band may refer to Airband , the band of frequencies used for radio communication in aviation Air French band , a French electronic music duo Air Japanese band , a Japanese band Air jazz group , a jazz trio founded in 1971 Air 1970s band , 1970s American rock band disambig ... more details
Dance band can be one of several kinds of musical ensemble British dance band Dansband , a Swedish pop genre A Eurodance band Dance Bandband , a musical group based in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota Goombay Dance Band , a German based band of the 1970s Dance band can also refer to Dance Band , a 1935 British musical film disambig ... more details
Paradox may refer to Paradox Canadian band , a Canadian rock band from the late 1980 s Paradox Irish band , an alternative rock band formed in Cork in 1996 Paradox Thai band , an alternative rock band from Thailand formed in 1996 Paradox British band , an unsigned alternative rock band from Nottingham, England Paradox German band , is a German thrash metal formed in 1986, Germany disambiguation ... more details
Band is a surname of German origin ref Cite web title Last name Band work The Internet Surname Database publisher Name Origin Research url http www.surnamedb.com Surname Band accessdate 2010 07 14 ref and may refer to Albert Band 1924 2002 , film director and producer Alex Band born 1981 , musician Charles Band born 1951 , film director, writer and producer David Louis Band 1957 2009 , astronomer Doug Band born 1972 , aide and counselor George Band born 1929 , mountaineer Jonathon Band born 1950 , First Sea Lord Max Band 1901 1974 , landscape artist Richard Band born 1953 , composer Amruta Band born 1987 , programer analyst trainee References Reflist surname Band Category German language surnames Category Jewish surnames ... more details
Band of Gold can refer to Band of Gold 1955 song Band of Gold 1955 song , a 1955 song popularized by Don Cherry Band of Gold album Band of Gold album , a 1970 album by Freda Payne that capitalized on the hit of the same name Band of Gold band , a Dutch group who had a hit with a medley called Love songs are back again Band of Gold Freda Payne song Band of Gold Freda Payne song , a 1970 song popularized by Freda Payne and various other artists Band of Gold TV series Band of Gold TV series , a programme on British television That Little Band of Gold , a 1915 film starring Fatty Arbuckle Band of Gold , a song by Greg Brown on his 1990 album Down in There disambig ... more details
Wiktionary band aid Band Aid may refer to Band Aid band , a musical ensemble raising money for famine relief Band Aid , a song on Pixie Lott s album Turn It Up Pixie Lott album Turn It Up Band Aid , a brand of adhesive bandage Adhesive bandage , a genericised trademark See also Bandage disambig id Band Aid pt Band Aid desambigua o ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 A studio band is a musical band that is in regular employment of a Music Recording business for the purpose of playing music on recordings featuring a separate performer. The term may also refer to a band that does not perform live. ref See, for example, Positive Infinity and The Front Canadian band . ref The most famous studio band is the Funk Brothers , Motown Records main band from 1959 1972. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Studio Band Category Musical groups Band stub ... more details
Ceremony band can refer to Chaz Bono Chaz Bono s Band from the 1990s Ceremony punk band Ceremony an American hardcore punk band from Rohnert Park, California, Formed in 2005 disambig ... more details
Police band may refer to Radio communications The range of frequencies used by police radios, see spectrum management Music A band set up by a police force, see brass band The Police , a rock band from London, England disambig ... more details
Bands named with variations of BAP include BAP German band , a band from Cologne singing in the local Kö lsch dialect B.A.P. , a band in Guipuzkoa Basque Country in 1984 B.A.P , a South Korean band See also BAP Baps disambiguation SIA ... more details